I really have a question to the parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister. He's certainly talking about parliamentary tradition, but would he be stating before this committee that ministers had knowledge of these acts? Seeing as we are talking about staffers in the Prime Minister's Office as well, why is he not offering up the Prime Minister to come up before the committee? The implications in the Prime Minister's Office are pretty serious here as well.
Could he answer those two questions? Then I'll give you what at least my position is on the amendment.